In life some tragedies are strange and unexplainable and the passing of a young person in the prime of life is perhaps the most poignant of all. |
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Though in the prime of life, he still had the joyful high spirits of a young man, which he kept, I believe, into extreme old age. |
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You may be a strong, healthy person in the prime of life and yet be losing your immune power. |
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Whether they are slim or have a full figure, whether they are young or in the prime of life, only few women escape these disasters. |
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If man in the prime of life begins to weaken and gets ill this happens only because he has lived not in harmony with Tao. |
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No one need feel apprehensively sorry for himself as he steps out toward his second prime of life. |
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Our thoughts can only go out to them today as they were cut down in the prime of life. |
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As the leaves begin to fall, someone in the prime of life is dealt a blow by a disabling disease. |
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Footage shows Stephen in the prime of life, beautiful, cheeky-faced, hard-bodied, ambitious. |
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I can hardly think of a more tragic accident than when a person is killed in the prime of life, leaving parents as well as children to mourn. |
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The story our great-great-great-grandparents told was that midlife was the prime of life. |
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Men in the prime of life lived in fear of meeting such a tragic destiny. |
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Among these women, the young girl taken in the prime of life evokes ancient mythological figures such as the beautiful Eurydice, whom Death stole from her beloved Orpheus. |
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Lives of people are completely devastated by it, at the prime of life too. |
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Then, it practically stops developing, which makes it opposite to human beings, who acquire intelligence in the prime of life, but are utterly helpless and pitiful in the first years of life. |
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An incalculable loss in the prime of life. |
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Green dragons in their prime of life are called Fairy Dragons. |
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However, there is a reversal in these statistics when it comes to cancer deaths in the age group 20-44: women in the prime of life are dying in greater numbers than men. |
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Many kings came to the throne at a young age and died in the prime of life, weakening royal power further. |
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